Petrified Forest National Park (Arizona)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Petrified Forest National Park is an American national park in Navajo and Apache counties in northeastern Arizona. Named for its large deposits of petrified wood, the fee area of the park covers about 230 square miles (600 square kilometers), encompassing semi-desert shrub steppe as well as highly eroded and colorful badlands. The park's headquarters is about 26 miles (42 km) east of Holbrook along Interstate 40 (I-40), which parallels the BNSF Railway's Southern Transcon, the Puerco River, and historic U.S. Route 66, all crossing the park roughly east-west. The site, the northern part of which extends into the Painted Desert, was declared a national monument in 1906 and a national park in 1962. The park received 627,757 recreational visitors in 2017. Typical visitor activities include sightseeing, photography, hiking, and backpacking.
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Another great video portraying our national treasures, National Parks
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Love these videos! Looking forward to one on the North Cascades National Park!
I love North Cascades! Underrated park.
It would be so cool to be part of their expedition
Great video! Beautiful nighttime photography! We are planning to visit this weekend!
This is one of the National Parks I need to visit again. It has a haunting beauty few I know have even heard of. Thanks for sharing this
You are very welcome!
Beautiful! Thank you for sharing this. I hope to get to the Petrified Forest this spring!
Happy I could help you enjoy this place.
This might be a dumb question but why do all the petrified wood logs look like they’ve been cut with a saw? I mean did they cut them later with a stone saw?